We planned a quick trip to charge the car. The 30 km trip was fast enough, but it took a couple of hours to get the Greenway charger to power the car.
First we found that we had to register with Greenway. We did that.
Then it turned out that all communication around the startup procedure (on the mobile) was in Polish. We are exremely slow in Polish and it took some time.
Finally we found a nice English-speaking lady at Greenway support. She started the charging for us.
After 50 minutes of charging we found a small, medium quality restaurant and had medium quality dinner.
When we got back to the car we got an experience we never had before. People stood there and looked up the car – and photographed. Our car! I have now bought a Bugatti caps so that people should not think that this little Tesla is our only car (it is our only car). I’ve probably always been a wannabe money flasher.

I can only regret that I was unable to photograph the incident.
Back in the house we opened a bottle of good red wine that we had bought in Schwerin.
It took me 25 minutes to buy this bottle in a wine shop. The lady didn’t speak one word of English and didn’t accept that I just pointed to a few bottles. She picked up a chef from a restaurant. He did not speak English, but understood that I wanted a good bottle of red wine and a good white wine. I think he checked all the bottles in the store. Finally he found two bottles he could stand for. The problem was that nobody knew what this wine cost. He had to call someone, who didn’t answer the phone, to get the price.
The price we finally paid for the wine was pure guesswork. Thats ny guess.
It was this wine we enjoyed this evening of day 7. To the sound of bird chirps and grasshoppers (which I can no longer hear) and the wine? The wine was in the upper class.
Before we went to bed we said good night to the house cats.
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